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Transferring Poem on Cloth to EmbroiderJoyce from Sumter, SC Feedback About This Post:RE: Transferring Poem on Cloth to Embroider
HI! Post by Lisadbass RE: Transferring Poem on Cloth to Embroider
I have had good luck just putting my fabric through my computer printer. I know it would depend on the printer and the fabric but can be worth a try. Post by melodybh RE: Transferring Poem on Cloth to Embroider
Living in Malawi, Africa where we certainly do not have all the luxury craft supplies as 1st world countries do. When I need to embroider anything, I use a piece of carbon copy underneath my printed poem etc. I then trace over it, so it transfers onto the fabric. The carbon copy print washes off just fine. Hope this helps. Post By Amanda Nel (Guest Post) RE: Transferring Poem on Cloth to Embroider
I do a lot of stitching on muslin, I just tape my picture to the table or to a window and trace over it with a sharp pencile.....works fantastic. When I do the stiching I always have my traced material but then I cut another piece of muslin the same size and stitch through both pieces. Post By Karen Thomas (Guest Post) RE: Transferring Poem on Cloth to Embroider
How about the easy, "old -fashioned" way?!? Either find patterns for an alphabet you like for cross-stich, or make your own. Using these patterns, transfer your poem to a piece of graph paper. Then use this for a pattern. You can buy special cross-stich fabric that is designed to put cross-stich designs on t-shirts or other clothing items. You simply lay the cross-stich cloth on top of the cloth that you want the poem to be on, then you embrodiery your poem onto it, using the pattern that you made on the graph paper. After you are finished, you remove the waste fabric, usually you wet the fabric and then pull out the strands leaving the design on the fabric that you wanted it on to begin with. Simple. Post By bailegirl (Guest Post) RE: Transferring Poem on Cloth to EmbroiderYou can get a transfer pencil at wal-mart or a sewing store. Print you poem out on a piece of tracing paper then copy it on the back of the paper with the transfer pencil you can then iron it onto the fabric as you would a regular purchased embroider pattern. Post by deebomb RE: Transferring Poem on Cloth to Embroider
I would print or copy your poem onto tissue paper or dress designers paper. Pin it to your work, embroider, and pull the tissue out when you're done. Post by luvmygingerkids RE: Transferring Poem on Cloth to Embroider
Depending on what kind of printer you have, you may be able to do this, which would be the easiest (test it first, on a scrap of fabric): Post by Jilson |
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